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Holloway Approved to Travel Out of State

Judge Joanne Jannik approved Holloway's out-of-state travel despite opposition from prosecutors as he faces felony drug charges and remains suspended from Alabama basketball.

  • Tuscaloosa County District Court Judge Joanne Jannik approved a request for Alabama guard Aden Holloway to travel out of state on Friday morning, following a motion filed the night prior.
  • Head coach Nate Oats suspended Holloway indefinitely on March 16 after the guard's arrest on marijuana possession charges; authorities found 2.1 pounds of marijuana in his apartment.
  • Additionally, Holloway's sister Mila Holloway is set to play for Michigan in the women's NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 on Sunday in Fort Worth, Texas, while the Crimson Tide prepare for the Wolverines in Chicago.
  • Alabama listed Holloway as out on the availability report for Friday's game against Michigan, though the report can be amended up to two hours before tipoff.
  • Holloway faces a Class C felony charge for marijuana possession carrying a penalty of up to 10 years in prison, with a preliminary hearing scheduled in Tuscaloosa District Court.
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On3 broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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